5. Excessive jewelry shows that a person has confidence and should be worn
to an interview.
True
False

6. Researching the company before the interview is a good idea.
True
False

7. During the interview, lean back in the chair to show you are comfortable
with the situation.
True
False

8. It is acceptable to chew gum during the interview.
True
False

9. When you meet the interviewer, give a handshake and call them by their
first name.
True
False

10. Illegal questions are an insult to a job applicant and should be treated
with contempt.
True
False

11. To create a good impression you must have a good appearance, good manners,
positive attitude and a error free resume or application.
True
False

12. Direct eye contact with interviewer is important.
True
False

13. Non veral communication can be important, use exaggerated gestures and
speak in a loud, over-confident voice to make a point.
True
False

14. You should stress your skills in the first interview session.
True
False

15. A wimpy handshake makes a good impression.
True
False

16. The best way to answer illegal question is to answer in a way that shows
off your abilities, i.e., Question - "Have you been injured on the job?" -
Answer: "If you are asking if I'm careful, yes. I'm always concerned
about myself and my co-workers."
True
False

17. You should ask the interviewer about the salary.
True
False

18. Always follow up with a Thank You note.
True
False

19. Invite the interviewer to lunch.
True
False

20. Follow up with a phone call to see if they need additional information.
True
False

Mission & Vision

Mission

The Center for Transformative Learning (CTL) inspires and empowers members of the Berea College community to grow personally, intellectually, and professionally, by connecting to one another and to resources that support deep and active learning for life.

Vision

The Center for Transformative Learning (CTL) will be the nexus for faculty, staff and students to explore innovative teaching and learning, link to high-impact educational practices, and embrace work and vocation.